VIDEO: Silent Witness is teaming up with CenturyLink to raise awareness about the surge in copper theft and its serious impact on public safety. Precious metal theft is a felony in the state of Arizona. Phoenix Police said itโs not only a crime that costs a lot of money to fix, but it also endangers the lives of everyday people.
While the copper wiring that is being targeted in utility boxes may only get thieves a few dollars, Sergeant Brian Bower with Silent Witness said it costs the community much more, as 911 services are affected and even normal people can have trouble making a simple phone call. Thatโs why Silent Witness said it’s partnering with CenturyLink to educate the community and let people know what suspicious activity might look like.
The crimes are often committed by repeat offenders who put signs on personal vehicles and show up in your yard. CenturyLink representatives said if itโs not one of their trucks, you need to report it, as itโs a matter of personal safety. “The thing that scares me the most about these thefts, whether it be aerial cable, whether it be pedestals, any of the assets that we have, it’s not going to attribute to a death. It’s going to cause a death,” said Daniel Chason, Lead Security for Theft and Vandalism at CenturyLink.
